Lip-stick holder



' 1,632,765 June 1927' A. H. NOBLE LIP STICK HOLDER Filed Nov. 4, 1926Elma" in simple, compact and Patented A 14, 1927.

ARTHUR H. NOBLE, O1 PAWTUCKET,

FOSTER & BROTHER COMPANY,

RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOB '10 THEODORE W.

01' PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.

LIP-STICK HOLDER.

Application fled November 4, me. Serial No. 148,186.

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in lipstick holders, and the primary object thereof is to rovide a holderhaving improved means which enable a worn lip stick to be easily andquickly removed and a fresh one applied from the bottom of the holder.

A further object of the invention is to provide a holder whichhas novelmeans of economical constructlon for effecting easy, quick and positlvemovement of the lip st ck, into and out of the holder.

The invention has still further and other objects which will be laterset forth and manifested in thecourse of the following description.

In the drawings Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the-mvention 0 with theparts in inoperative and housed position; v Fig. 2 is a lon showing theparts 1n operative -pos1t1 on;

Fig. 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.

itudinal sectional :view

ent invention a sleeve-like casing 1' is employed having a bead 2 nearits top forms a stop for a cap 3. -A rotatab e e11"-- cular head 4engages thebase of the casing 1 sleeve 6. The upper end of the casin 1is inturned as in icated at 7, so as to ho d the 'sleeve 6 againstlongitudinal movement. The sleeve 6 is formed with a spiral slot 8,while the sleeve 5 is formed with an axial slot 9. The lip stick-10 isformed with a metallic ferrule 11, the latter having an outwardlyprojectin pin 12 thereon. The cap 4 is removable f i'om the inner tube5, and is provided with an instruck part 14 which latter enters a slot9' of an offset 15 of sleeve 5 when the parts are in operative position.

As shown in Fig. 2, the lower end of the sleeve 5 where offset at 15,receives the head 4 and also provides a shoulder 16 on which the lowerend of the outer sleeve 6 seats. slot 10' is formed in the inturned edgeof thecasing.

In operation the cap 4 is removed and the In proceeding in accordancewith the p'rqeth t stick having aferrule thereon, a projection and ismounted on an inner rotary sleeve 5, the latter being surrounded by anouter fixed lip stick inserted into the bottom end of the casing so asto have its pin 11 enter the spiral slot 8 and the slot 9, whereupon thecap 4 is applied to the end 15 of the sleeve 5 and serves as a means ofrotating the latter thereby effecting in and out movements of the hpstick with respect to the casing 1.

From the foregoing it will be seen that the lip stickis thus insertedfrom the botinturned top edge, a fixed sleeve in the cas- .7

. ing having a spiral slot extending through its bottom end, a rotarysleeve in the fixed sleeve having an axial slot extending through itsbottom end, said rotary sleeve having its lower end offset outwardly andslotted, a lip on'the ferruleg-receivable in the sleeve slots, the 11pstick being insertable into the rotara sleeve from the bottom thereof,and a hea on the ofiset part of the rotary sleeve having anmstruckpart'received in the slot of the offset-part 2. In a lip stickholder, .a casing, a-fixed sleeve m the casing having a spiral slotextcnding through-its bottom end, a rotary sleeve in the fixed sleeve havingan axial slot extending through its bottomend, a lipstick having aferrule thereon provided with a'. projection that isr'eceivedin thesleeve slots, the lip stick" being insertable in the casing through thebottom "end of the rota sleeve, and 'a head for rotating the rotary eeveremovably "connected thereto. p v

3. In a lip stick holder, a casing having a lip stick inlet in itsbottom and an ii'utlet at its top, a lip stick having a ferrule thereon,

A rotary means in the casing to actuate the lip stick into and out ofthe outlet, means communicating with the inlet whereby to connect theferrule to said rotary means upon loo insertion of the lip stick intothe inlet, and means to actuate the rotary means.

4. In a lip stick holder, a casing having a lip lick inlet in its bottomand an outlet at its top, a lip slick having a ferrule thereon, rotarymeans in the casing to actuate the lip stick into and out of the outlet,means communicating with the inlet whereby to connect the ferrule tosaid rotary means H upon insertion of the lip stick into the inlot, andalso communication with the outlet whereby to eject the ferrule throughthe outlet when said connecting means alines with the outlet.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

' ARTHUR ll. NOBLE.

